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The Energy and Mining Investment Supervision Agency (Osinergmin) confirmed that the region Mother of God “He no longer has stock gasbecause blockades prevent tankers from entering that jurisdiction.
“Osynergmin confirmed that businesses no longer have fuel supplies due to a blockade at various points on the access road to Puerto Maldonado,” the agency said after being monitored via satellite.
As specified, 17 tankers with 149,550 gallons of diesel fuel and gasoline were paralyzed in the Laberinto region to the city of Santa Rosa, the cargo was sent to supply Puerto Maldonado and Inambari.
As regards the supply of gas cylinders, Mother of God there is only one LPG bottling plant of BIOGAS SAC. which remains closed due to lack of stock; His staff are waiting for the arrival of a tanker carrying 10,000 gallons of LPG left over from January 5 due to the blockade.
In addition to GPS monitoring, osinergmin He also inspected cranes in Puerto Maldonado with the Public Prosecutor’s Office, the District Prefecture, the Office of the Ombudsman, Indecopi and the National Police, where fuel stocks and updated price reports were checked.
Shortage in Madre de Dios since last week
Since last week’s blockade of an inter-oceanic highway caused a shortage of bottled LPG, it has pushed up the price of a 10kg domestic gas bottle, which currently tops 120 soles, from SG$50 before the protests.
Source: RPP

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